Official 2009 NY Jets ( 9-7 ) Season Thread. Jets vs Colts 1/24 . AFC Championship !!!!

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2 things


1. clowney's pretty dam good

2. ainge needs to be the backup, clemens is done ..........
 
Originally Posted by onewearz


1. clowney's pretty dam good

2. ainge needs to be the backup, clemens is done ..........
1. yes. especially if we don't grab another receiver, we gotta play Clowney somehow, either at the slot or even line him up as the X -receiver for one on one plays. The dude has speed. Hoepfully he shows on when it counts.

2. ehh.. I don't know about that... remember Ratliff?

Sanchez is looking like the real deal. Yes it's still pre-season but he has so much poise in the pocket, he plays like a vet out there.
Great instincts and awareness, and you can tell he's just getting more and more comfortable in there.
 
Originally Posted by Copp 2 Of Em

Originally Posted by onewearz



1. clowney's pretty dam good




2. ainge needs to be the backup, clemens is done ..........
1. yes. especially if we don't grab another receiver, we gotta play Clowney somehow, either at the slot or even line him up as the X - receiver for one on one plays. The dude has speed. Hoepfully he shows on when it counts.

2. ehh.. I don't know about that... remember Ratliff?

Sanchez is looking like the real deal. Yes it's still pre-season but he has so much poise in the pocket, he plays like a vet out there.
Great instincts and awareness, and you can tell he's just getting more and more comfortable in there.



I warned %@+ 's bout sleepin on dude. I see dude easily taking ROY if he continues to perform like this.
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Originally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack

Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000

I like Harris too but he's expendable. With Westerman showing promise at all the LB spots and signing Scott we can get rid of Harris. Marshall is a much greater need right now.
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Wow... Just wow.

You don't break up the best ILB duo (yeah, I'm saying it) for a troubled, albeit talented, WR.... unless, he's gonna put you over the hump for a SB run and you have the depth.

We're not on a SB run. (as much as some people would like to believe we are, we're not.)

We don't have the depth. For all the hype I give Westerman, he hasn't REALLY translated that onto the field, yet. He's a project... hopefully a (very) short one.
So you would keep Harris over Marshall right now? Marshall isn't some old WR looking to improve a Super Bowl team. I never said we're aSuper Bowl team. He's young, Sanchez is going to be throwing to him for a long time if we do get him. Our biggest investment is Sanchez, that's themain priority. And like you said we're not a Super Bowl team, so we have time to find or develop another ILB to pair with Scott.
 
I second Eric being the backup QB.


I was there last night and my section was all over Kellen.


I would prefer Eric being the backup QB for this team. He did well.


woodhead deserves a spot also.
 
Jets pick up backup Qb Kevin O'Connell..
hmm...


Kerry Rhodes tweets:
Kerry Rhodes 09/06/2009 05:42 PM ET
jet fans expect a big announcement coming soon lol!


HMM...
 
It seems like everyone is downplaying this team this year, which is a good thing. I don't think people realize how good this defense is going to be.
 
Cut Woodhead also Jets Trade for QB O'Connell on a Busy Sunday
Published: 09-06-09

By Jets PR Department
Regular Contributor

The New York Jets have acquired quarterback Kevin O'Connell from the Detroit Lions for an undisclosed draft choice and have been awarded fullback JasonDavis (Bears), tight end Matthew Mulligan (Titans) and punter A.J. Trapasso (Titans) off waivers. The Jets also have waived punter Reggie Hodges, tackle MikeKracalik, linebacker Brandon Renkart and running back Danny Woodhead. The announcements were made by general manager Mike Tannenbaum.

O'Connell (6'5", 250) was selected by New England in the third round (94th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft and appeared in two games for thePatriots as a reserve, completing four of six passes for 23 yards. He was waived by New England and claimed by Detroit on Sept. 1.

Tannenbaum, in a statement released by the team this evening said: "We had a lot of interest in Kevin when he was coming out in the draft last year.He's smart and athletic and we feel good about adding him to our team. We will move forward with four quarterbacks on our roster."

Davis (5'10", 242) split time in 2008 between Chicago and Oakland, playing in six games, starting three, catching one pass for 12 yards and recordingone carry for no gain for the Bears. He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Eagles in 2006, spending that season on injured reserve and2007 on the Eagles practice squad before he was waived after training camp in 2008.

Trapasso (5'11", 225) signed with Tennessee as an undrafted free agent on April 30. He punted for four years at Ohio State and totaled 203 attemptsfor 8,317 yards (41.0 avg., long of 76) in 51 games as well as 10 touchbacks in 27 kickoffs. He was a Ray Guy Award semifinalist his senior season afteraveraging 41.4 yards on 58 punts with 21 punts inside-the-20.

Mulligan (6'4", 270) signed with the Tennessee practice squad on Nov. 19, 2008. He originally entered the NFL with the Miami Dolphins as an undraftedfree agent on May 1, 2008, and spent the first nine weeks of last season on the Dolphins' practice squad before being released. In two seasons at Maine, hehad 23 receptions for 268 yards and two touchdowns.

Hodges (6'0", 235), who re-signed with the Jets on June 10 after he was waived on April 27, punted in 12 games for the Jets in 2008, compiling a 42.8average on 44 punts, with a 35.5 net average and 23 punts inside the 20. This preseason he punted 16 times for a 40.1 gross and 38.1 net with six punts insidethe 20.

Kracalik (6'8", 337), who signed with the Jets on April 20, played in four games over the previous three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens (2006-08).He was originally signed by the Jets in 2005 and was waived after training camp. He played in 10 games for the Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) in 2006, starting threegames at tackle.

Renkart (6'2", 245) originally signed with the Jets as an undrafted free agent on July 29, 2008, and spent most of last season on the Jets'practice squad. In his final two seasons at Rutgers, he recorded six sacks, 18 tackles for loss and 10 pressures.

Woodhead (5'9", 195) originally signed with the Jets on May 1, 2008, as an undrafted free agent and spent last season on injured reserve after gettinginjured early in training camp. He led the Jets this preseason with 226 yards rushing, including 158 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries in the preseasonfinale against Philadelphia.
 
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